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Inverse Scattering Problem For The Schrödinger Equation With An Additional Quadratic Potential On The Entire Axis

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We consider the Schrödinger equation with an additional quadratic potential on the entire axis and use the transformation operator method to study the direct and inverse problems of the scattering theory. We obtain the main integral equations of the inverse problem and prove that the basic equations are uniquely solvable.

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Guseinov, I.M., Khanmamedov, A.K. & Mamedova, A.F. Inverse Scattering Problem For The Schrödinger Equation With An Additional Quadratic Potential On The Entire Axis. Theor Math Phys 195, 538–547 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040577918040050

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